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Home Archive by category "Jazz Improvisation"

Category: Jazz Improvisation

Plug-in Jazz Lick

April 19, 2020 April 20, 2020Beginning Jazz Improv, Jazz Improvisation, Trumpet
Plug-in Jazz Lick

The following video shows how to learn and plug-in a jazz lick that outlines V7 resolving to I. With no trumpet lessons taking place due to the coronavirus outbreak, my son and I have been doing these kinds of jazz exercises during our daily practice time together. Here’s the lick,…

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Miles Davis Solo

October 28, 2019 October 28, 2019Beginning Jazz Improv, Jazz History, Jazz Improvisation, Solo Transcriptions, Trumpet

A transcription and break down of Miles Davis’ solo on the Sonny Rollins tune, “Doxy,” recorded in 1954 on the “Bags’ Groove” album.

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Interpreting Melodies

October 14, 2019 October 15, 2019Arranging, Beginning Jazz Improv, Jazz Improvisation, Trumpet
Interpreting Melodies demonstrated with "There Will Never Be Another You"

Interpreting melodies is an essential, yet often overlooked skill for young jazz players and arrangers. This is understandable. How could we expect anything different when instrumentalists are exclusively taught and expected to play music exactly as it is presented to them in lessons and band class? But, within a jazz…

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Trumpet Practice Routine

September 14, 2019 November 4, 2019Beginning Jazz Improv, Jazz Improvisation, Set Lists, Trumpet
Logan playing trumpet at Cafemantic with his dad accompanying on piano.

Following a daily trumpet practice routine with my son was a definite highlight of my summer. I enjoyed introducing him to some introductory jazz concepts, and it has been really fun observing his progress. Before moving on to a new fall routine, here are some reflections, to document what we…

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Even Michael Brecker Questioned Himself

August 3, 2016 August 13, 2019Jazz History, Jazz Improvisation

A couple of weeks ago, I played a concert with Avery Sharpe as the bass player. I was a bit “freaked out” going in, because Avery was the longtime bassist of one of my piano idols, McCoy Tyner (John Coltrane’s pianist). I had heard Avery live several times with McCoy’s…

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